The Grass Is Singing

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African literature

Doris Lessing is a British writer who spent her early years in what is today Zimbabwe. Her novel
The Grass Is Singing (1950) centres on Dick Turner and Mary Turner, a white couple attempting to become a part of the rural African landscape. Lessing depicts a stereotyped African character, Moses, a black servant, whose name gives him historical and religious resonance. He...

discussed in biography

Her first published book,
The Grass Is Singing (1950), is about a white farmer and his wife and their African servant in Rhodesia. Among her most substantial works is the series
Children of Violence (1952–69), a five-novel sequence that centres on Martha Quest, who grows up in southern Africa and settles in England.
The Golden Notebook (1962), in which a woman...